The different pull with Sync when we pull the source code from Azure DevOps
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When I make some change in the Azure DevOps server, then I pull the source code from the Azure DevOps server, then I noticed that I can select pull
under the Incoming Commits:
Then I can also click the Sync
to pull the source code. What is different?
Besides, what is the different the pull
under the Branch with pull under the Incoming Commits?
I am new to Azure DevOps, so if I ask an unreasonable question, please point out.
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When I make some change in the Azure DevOps server, then I pull the source code from the Azure DevOps server, then I noticed that I can select pull
under the Incoming Commits:
Then I can also click the Sync
to pull the source code. What is different?
Besides, what is the different the pull
under the Branch with pull under the Incoming Commits?
I am new to Azure DevOps, so if I ask an unreasonable question, please point out.
git visual-studio azure-devops
It seems those twopull
do the same things, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/repos/git/…, but I have not find the different Sync and pull.
– David.L
Nov 7 at 16:13
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When I make some change in the Azure DevOps server, then I pull the source code from the Azure DevOps server, then I noticed that I can select pull
under the Incoming Commits:
Then I can also click the Sync
to pull the source code. What is different?
Besides, what is the different the pull
under the Branch with pull under the Incoming Commits?
I am new to Azure DevOps, so if I ask an unreasonable question, please point out.
git visual-studio azure-devops
When I make some change in the Azure DevOps server, then I pull the source code from the Azure DevOps server, then I noticed that I can select pull
under the Incoming Commits:
Then I can also click the Sync
to pull the source code. What is different?
Besides, what is the different the pull
under the Branch with pull under the Incoming Commits?
I am new to Azure DevOps, so if I ask an unreasonable question, please point out.
git visual-studio azure-devops
git visual-studio azure-devops
edited Nov 7 at 17:45
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David.L
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It seems those twopull
do the same things, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/repos/git/…, but I have not find the different Sync and pull.
– David.L
Nov 7 at 16:13
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It seems those twopull
do the same things, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/repos/git/…, but I have not find the different Sync and pull.
– David.L
Nov 7 at 16:13
It seems those two
pull
do the same things, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/repos/git/…, but I have not find the different Sync and pull.– David.L
Nov 7 at 16:13
It seems those two
pull
do the same things, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/repos/git/…, but I have not find the different Sync and pull.– David.L
Nov 7 at 16:13
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Sync does a Pull then a Push from/to the remote.
Pull will just Pull (Fetch and merge) from the remote.
The 2 Pull's do the same thing:
You can download the latest changes to the branch you are on using the Pull link. (There are two Pull links, one near the top and one in the Incoming Commits section. You can use either one as they both do the same thing.)
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
Sync does a Pull then a Push from/to the remote.
Pull will just Pull (Fetch and merge) from the remote.
The 2 Pull's do the same thing:
You can download the latest changes to the branch you are on using the Pull link. (There are two Pull links, one near the top and one in the Incoming Commits section. You can use either one as they both do the same thing.)
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
Sync does a Pull then a Push from/to the remote.
Pull will just Pull (Fetch and merge) from the remote.
The 2 Pull's do the same thing:
You can download the latest changes to the branch you are on using the Pull link. (There are two Pull links, one near the top and one in the Incoming Commits section. You can use either one as they both do the same thing.)
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
Sync does a Pull then a Push from/to the remote.
Pull will just Pull (Fetch and merge) from the remote.
The 2 Pull's do the same thing:
You can download the latest changes to the branch you are on using the Pull link. (There are two Pull links, one near the top and one in the Incoming Commits section. You can use either one as they both do the same thing.)
Sync does a Pull then a Push from/to the remote.
Pull will just Pull (Fetch and merge) from the remote.
The 2 Pull's do the same thing:
You can download the latest changes to the branch you are on using the Pull link. (There are two Pull links, one near the top and one in the Incoming Commits section. You can use either one as they both do the same thing.)
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It seems those two
pull
do the same things, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/repos/git/…, but I have not find the different Sync and pull.– David.L
Nov 7 at 16:13